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North Carolina teen takes plea deal after being beaten by police

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16-year-old Hayden Long was tackled, beaten and tased by hospital guards and local police after his mother took him to the E.R. for help with what she says was a mental health episode. The boy was charged with misdemeanor assault after spitting on an officer, and underage drinking. His mother says he took a plea deal to avoid being tried as an adult. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian reports.

African-American supermodels on challenging beauty standards through time

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Beverly Johnson broke fashion’s glass ceiling in 1974 when she became the first African-American model to be on the cover of American Vogue magazine. Winnie Harlow has graced the most iconic covers and runways since 2014. The two caught up with each other at the “Black in Time” exhibit at the Fashion Institute of Technology as part of our Trailblazers series celebrating Black History Month.

Uber whistleblower Susan Fowler shares her story in first TV interview

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Uber whistleblower Susan Fowler joins “CBS This Morning” to reveal the story behind the blog post that led to the resignation of the company’s CEO in her first TV interview. Fowler’s book, “Whistleblower: My Journey to Silicon Valley and Fight for Justice at Uber,” goes into detail about her sexual harassment allegations and what led up to a major restructuring of the business.

Author claims Russian "spy games" never ended

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Many Americans thought that the “spy games” between the Soviet Union and U.S. ended with the Cold War over three decades ago. However, a new book claims that Russian spying on Moscow’s perceived enemies in the West evolved and intensified since its assumed end. Gordon Corera, author of “Russians Among Us: Sleeper Cells, Ghost Stories, and the Hunt for Putin’s Spies,” joins “CBS This Morning.”

Alcohol prices skyrocket 57% in under 20 years

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Among the rising costs of common goods, federal data shows that the price of alcohol has skyrocketed significantly. Since 2003, the cost of alcoholic beverages at bars and restaurants has spiked by 57%. Tony Dokoupil traveled around the country to bars and barley farms to see what’s behind the drastic change.



Ex-Boy Scout details alleged abuse amid bankruptcy fallout

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The Boy Scouts of America is filing for federal bankruptcy protection to prepare for a potential avalanche of sexual abuse judgments. The organization has about 2.2 million youth members and 800,000 volunteers, with millions more over its 110-year history. Errol Barnett breaks down the case and hears from a former Boy Scout who said he was abused.

Bloomberg qualifies for Nevada debate after surging poll numbers

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Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg has qualified for Wednesday’s Democratic primary debate, according to a new poll. The national poll has Bloomberg in second place with 19%, behind Bernie Sanders’ commanding 31% lead. Bloomberg’s campaign recently put out an ad attacking Sanders’ devoted base, known sometimes as “Bernie Bros.” Nikole Killion breaks down how the campaigns are responding ahead of the Nevada caucus, where Bloomberg will not be running.

Teen violently arrested by officers takes plea deal

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A North Carolina teen who was violently arrested during a possible mental health emergency has pled guilty to two misdemeanor charges in juvenile court. According to his mother, Hayden Long accepted a deal to plead guilty to the assault and underage drinking charges to avoid being tried as an adult for felony assault. Hospital security video shows the 16-year-old being tackled to the ground, shot with a Taser and punched by a sheriff’s deputy while in handcuffs after his mother tried to bring him... Читать дальше...

Eye Opener: Boy Scouts files for bankruptcy

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The Boy Scouts of America has filed for bankruptcy after facing mounting legal costs from defending itself against sexual abuse lawsuits. Also, Mike Bloomberg is expected to partake in Wednesday night’s primary debate after a new poll qualified him to appear on the stage. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Weinstein trial jury to begin deliberations

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Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s New York criminal trial are expected to begin deliberations on Tuesday. The disgraced movie mogul was charged with sexual assault, rape and predatory sexual assault in the cases of two women. Jericka Duncan is at the court house where she breaks down the jury’s next steps.

Americans set to be released after coronavirus quarantine

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Hundreds of Americans have returned to the U.S. after being quarantined on a cruise ship over the coronavirus outbreak. Of the evacuees, 14 began showing symptoms of the disease on the journey back home. Carter Evans breaks down the latest information from Travis Air Force Base where the first group of evacuees is set to be released.

Mississippi flooding leaves nearly 3 million under state of emergency

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Nearly 3 million people are under a state of emergency in Mississippi after the Pearl River rose to historic levels, causing flooding around the state capitol of Jackson. Around 1,200 homes are damaged after entire neighborhoods were left flooded. Omar Villafranca reports on the latest extent of the damage from Jackson.





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